Re: Breaking Bad

I loved seeing "Saul" last night at the Sundance party I was working last night. He is such a riot. He had us in stitches, whatta guy.
Also, "Victor" had a lead role in another movie, heard it was one of the best of the day.

Re: Breaking Bad

Originally Posted by Phantasma Del Mar

This just in, actors perform in more than one role.

WITTY.

Anyone else strangely curious as to how Aaron Paul will do in Need for Speed the movielol..? I hope it's not as fucked as it comes off as, for a movie based on a video game, and in the trailer I saw, he rants like he's on one like Heisenberg, talking all badass n shit (ha) the whole time. Will be really interesting to see him in a role like that. Also, lol@Kid Cudi having a lead role.

Re: Breaking Bad

Originally Posted by Prelude

Anyone else strangely curious as to how Aaron Paul will do in Need for Speed the movielol..? I hope it's not as fucked as it comes off as, for a movie based on a video game, and in the trailer I saw, he rants like he's on one like Heisenberg, talking all badass n shit (ha) the whole time. Will be really interesting to see him in a role like that. Also, lol@Kid Cudi having a lead role.

The trailer just feels weird. Every time I look at his face I feel the instinct of yelling "Bitch!". I wonder how many people that see him on the feel the same.

Re: Breaking Bad

Re: Breaking Bad

Breaking Bad producer Peter Gould recently sat down with NY Daily News and discussed the upcoming spin-off Better Call Saul. During the interview, he reveals that it will move back and forth over several decades and that we will possibly see the return of several fan loved characters including Walter White (Bryan Cranston) and Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul).

"One of the great things about having a time line which is flexible is that perhaps some of it takes place before 'Breaking Bad,' during 'Breaking Bad,' and after 'Breaking Bad.' That gives us the ability to bring back characters that were killed on 'Breaking Bad'."

He went on to explain how the show will differ from the original series.

"We want to make a show that stands on it own, is its own story and is a brand extension. We think we have a story that is worth making. ... We could never dream of the kind of success that 'Breaking Bad' had and the love we got from the fans. But, at a certain point you have to do the best job you can and tell the best story that entertains you, get a good response and hope people like it."

He wraps up the interview by expressing his excitement about being picked up for a second season by AMC.

"It's tremendous for us, because we get to plot out two seasons. And the way we work is similar to 'Breaking Bad' as it is very serialized and each episode builds on the last. And that gives us a much bigger canvas to play with."

Better Call Saul will premiere on AMC in early 2015.

Originally Posted by RandyInHeaven

Devin - how does it feel to know that there are still more women in the world that would fuck me at this very moment than would fuck you?